I hope everyone has seen Wind River. If not, make sure you do before you look at these screencaps. Contain spoilers!
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I hope everyone has seen Wind River. If not, make sure you do before you look at these screencaps. Contain spoilers!
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Tonight Elizabeth attended Annual Hollywood Film Awards and presented her Wind River director, Taylor Sheridan, with the Hollywood Breakthrough Director Award. I’ve also added the screencaps for “Ingrid Goes West” I hope everyone has seen it!
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/FILM – For years, fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe have been calling for a solo movie centered on Black Widow, the ass-kicking super spy played by Scarlett Johansson. And while there have been a lot of vague claims of support from the people in charge at Marvel, we’ve yet to see her suit up for her own film.
But now there may be a film on the horizon that focuses on all of the prominent women characters in the MCU, not just Black Widow. Read Marvel Studios president and mega-producer Kevin Feige‘s comments about the possibility of an all-female Marvel movie below.
io9 was at a recent press conference for Thor: Ragnarok, where Ragnarok actress Tessa Thompson – who plays the sword-wielding Valkyrie in that movie – told a story about how she led a charge that Valkyrie herself would have been proud of:
“Recently, I marched up with a couple of other women that work in Marvel and we went to Kevin, ‘What about a movie with some female super heroes? Like all of them?’”
Feige jumped in to reveal what happened:
“It was a pretty amazing moment to be somewhere and have your shoulder get tapped and turn around every female hero we have is standing there going, ‘How about it?’ And I said, ‘Yes.’”
Tribeca Enterprises and Chanel’’s third women’s filmmaker program is calling on Elizabeth Olsen, Rachel Weisz, Donna Gigliotti, Amma Asante, Mira Nair and Dakota Fanning.
The three-day workshop — titled Through Her Lens and presented in collaboration with Pulse Films and supported by Tribeca Film Institute — will provide five female filmmakers with project support, master classes and one-on-one mentorship. Taking place Oct. 17-19 in New York City, it will cover a range of topics, including script-to-screen development, story structure, casting, finding collaborators, festival strategy, distribution, and working with music composers, costume designers and producers.
The program’s master class advisers include writer-director Amma Asante, actor Dakota Fanning, producer Donna Gigliotti, composer Laura Karpman, producer Riva Marker and costume designer Sandy Powell.
The jurors include director/producer Mira Nair, producer Paula Weinstein and actor/producer Rachel Weisz.
The mentors include producer Caroline Baron, writer/executive producer Ilene Chaiken, writer Leslie Dixon, casting director Ellen Lewis, actor Elizabeth Olsen and producer Celine Rattray.
The writing mentors include producer Effie T. Brown, producer Lucy Fisher, president of TriStar Hannah Minghella and director/writer/producer Robin Swicord.
“We created Through Her Lens with Chanel three years ago to support and nurture female artists through mentorship and funding,” said Paula Weinstein, evp of Tribeca Enterprises. “Since then, we’ve built a community of incredible women storytellers who recognize how critical it is to discover and empower female filmmakers. We’re excited to welcome this next generation of rising talent to the program.”
Elizabeth attended two events on Sunday – the Rape Foundation Lunch and a Q&A for her movie “Wind River”. I’ll probably add more photos tomorrow when I receive them.
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Unfortunately, I haven’t found the Hunger Magazine scans which will likely include other photos but thankfully we have 3 photos and 1 behind the scenes photo.
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The actress confesses and reveals her professional growth, her love status and how she sees her future.
GLAMOUR MEXICO – From a young age, Elizabeth Olsen has been building her career. Her effort and dedication have been well rewarded by now occupying a very high (and well deserved) place in the industry. Talking to her was as if she had been in a conversation with a childhood friend. Seriously, since she answers honestly, she is a calm, genuine person, and at first glance her intelligence and her talent are noticed.
She is an actress who can move from drama to comedy, transiting through terror and even landing in the area of superheroes, playing Scarlet Witch in the saga of Marvel’s The Avengers (it is a relief to finally see more heroines in that gender). This year she will star in two interesting stories: Ingrid Goes West, next to Aubrey Plaza, and Windriver, a thriller where she acts with Jeremy Renner, also known as Hawkeye, who is also part of The Avengers, whose next installment will be until 2018, with Infinity War.
Elizabeth has been able to shape her path, and her success is envisioned increasingly strong and devastating. While we talk, she confesses that she is very excited about this edition of Glamour. “I’ve never been on a cover in Mexico, so I think it’s great to be with you,” she laughs. Very proud of her achievements and happy for all her projects, this was what the heroine of fiction told us (and in reality).
I try to ignore fame, but you can deal with it in a responsible way.
GLAMOUR: This year looks good to you; you have two movies on the way: Ingrid Goes West and Windriver, could you tell us about them?
As soon as I get these pictures, article, and scan for this, I will post it! Elizabeth looks very artsy in this shot.
HUNGER TV – Hunger 13: Meet the Cover Stars
Elizabeth Olsen Cover Credits
Photography Nadia Lee Cohen
Stylist Amelian Kashiro
Make-up Rachel Goodwin
Hair stylist Adir Abergel
Hair Stylist Assistant Alex Henrichs
Manicurist Marisa Carmichael
Enter our Mad World with Hunger issue 13. See Dakota Fanning, Elizabeth Olsen and Chadwick Boseman as you’ve never seen them before and interviewed on their careers, life and times.
Inside, see how Rankin and Dakota interpreted this issue’s Mad World theme with an exclusive shoot in the Hunger studio, read as Chadwick Boseman describes cinema’s capacity to heal the deep social divides in the USA and see Elizabeth Olsen in a Hitchcock-inspired editorial shot by Hunger regular and master of subversive surrealism Nadia Lee Cohen.
Sorry, I got busy and fell behind and missed some events. Plus I added over 50 new HQ production stills from Wind River.
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